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The analysis of irregular shaped structures : diaphragms and shear walls / R. Terry Malone, Robert W. Rice.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2012.Description: xxi, 547 p. : ill. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780071763837 :
  • 007176383X :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TA658.4 .M35 2012
Contents:
1. Code Sections and Analysis -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. IBC 2009 Code Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic -- 1.3. ASCE 7-05 Sections Referencing Seismic -- 1.4. AF & PA-SDPWS 2008 Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic -- 1.5.Complete Load Paths -- 1.6. Methods of Analysis -- 1.7. References Containing Analysis Methods for Complex Diaphragms and Shear Walls -- 1.8. References -- 2. Diaphragm Basics -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Basic Lateral-Force-Resisting System -- 2.3. Load Distribution into a Diaphragm -- 2.4. Diaphragm Boundary Elements -- 2.5. Drag Struts and Collectors -- 2.6. Chord and Strut Discontinuities -- 2.7. Subdiaphragms -- 2.8. Introduction to Transfer Diaphragms -- 2.9. References -- 3. Diaphragms With End Horizontal Offsets -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Method of Analysis -- 3.3. Diaphragm Deflection -- 3.4. Single Off set Diaphragms -- 3.5. Double Offset Diaphragms -- 3.6. References -- 4. Diaphragms With Intermediate Offsets -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Intermediate Offset, Transverse Loading -- 4.3. Optional Layouts -- 4.4. Diaphragm Deflections -- 4.5. Intermediate Offset, Longitudinal Loading -- 4.6. Diaphragms With Offsets at the End Wall -- 4.7. References -- 5. Diaphragms With Openings -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Method of Analysis -- 5.3. Single Opening in Diaphragm -- 5.4. Diaphragm Deflection -- 5.5. References -- 6. Open Front and Cantilever Diaphragms -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Open Front One Side -- 6.3. Diaphragm Deflection -- 6.4. Open Front Both Sides -- 6.5. Cantilever Diaphragm One Side -- 6.6. References -- 7. Diaphragms With Vertical Offsets -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Method of Analysis -- 7.3. Single Vertical Offset in Diaphragm -- 7.4. Multiple Vertical Offsets in Diaphragm -- 7.5. Alternate Configurations -- 7.6. References -- 8.Complex Diaphragms With Combined Openings and Offsets -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Loads and Load Paths -- 8.3. Analysis in the Transverse Direction -- 8.4. Analysis in the Longitudinal Direction -- 8.5. Alternate Layouts -- 9. Standard Shear Walls -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Shear Wall Basics-Standard and Sloped Walls -- 9.3. Hold-Down Anchors and Boundary Members -- 9.4. Shear Wall Sheathing Combinations -- 9.5. Shear Wall Aspect Ratios -- 9.6. Shear Wall Rigidity -- 9.7. Multistory Shear Wall Analysis -- 9.8. Interior Shear Walls -- 9.9. Shear Wall and Foundation Issues -- 9.10. References -- 10. Shear Walls With Openings -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Perforated Shear Walls -- 10.3. Shear Walls With Force Transfer Around an Opening -- 10.4. Shear Walls With Openings-The Cantilever Method -- 10.5. References -- 11. Discontinuous Shear Walls -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. In-Plane Offset Shear Walls -- 11.3. Vertically Discontinuous Shear Walls -- 11.4. References -- 12. Horizontally Offset Shear Walls -- 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. In-Line, Out-of-Line Shear Wall Layouts -- 12.3. Offset Walls in the Same Line of Resistance -- 12.4. Offset Walls Not in the Same Line of Resistance -- 13. The Portal Frame -- 13.1. Introduction -- 13.2. Testing and Research -- 13.3. Foundation Issues and Inflection Points -- 13.4. Force Transfer Around an Opening Method -- 13.5. Alternate Frame Systems -- 13.6. References -- 14. Rigid Moment-Resisting Frame Walls: The Frame Method of Analysis -- 14.1. Introduction -- 14.2. Method of Analysis -- 14.3.Composite Glued Sections -- 14.4. Design of Wall Members -- 14.5. Nailed-Only Partially Composite Sections -- 14.6. The Portal Frame Wall -- 14.7. Frames Utilizing Glu-lam Beam Members -- 14.8. Special Wall Configurations -- 14.9. References.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Code Sections and Analysis -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. IBC 2009 Code Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic -- 1.3. ASCE 7-05 Sections Referencing Seismic -- 1.4. AF & PA-SDPWS 2008 Sections Referencing Wind and Seismic -- 1.5.Complete Load Paths -- 1.6. Methods of Analysis -- 1.7. References Containing Analysis Methods for Complex Diaphragms and Shear Walls -- 1.8. References -- 2. Diaphragm Basics -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Basic Lateral-Force-Resisting System -- 2.3. Load Distribution into a Diaphragm -- 2.4. Diaphragm Boundary Elements -- 2.5. Drag Struts and Collectors -- 2.6. Chord and Strut Discontinuities -- 2.7. Subdiaphragms -- 2.8. Introduction to Transfer Diaphragms -- 2.9. References -- 3. Diaphragms With End Horizontal Offsets -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Method of Analysis -- 3.3. Diaphragm Deflection -- 3.4. Single Off set Diaphragms -- 3.5. Double Offset Diaphragms -- 3.6. References -- 4. Diaphragms With Intermediate Offsets -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Intermediate Offset, Transverse Loading -- 4.3. Optional Layouts -- 4.4. Diaphragm Deflections -- 4.5. Intermediate Offset, Longitudinal Loading -- 4.6. Diaphragms With Offsets at the End Wall -- 4.7. References -- 5. Diaphragms With Openings -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Method of Analysis -- 5.3. Single Opening in Diaphragm -- 5.4. Diaphragm Deflection -- 5.5. References -- 6. Open Front and Cantilever Diaphragms -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Open Front One Side -- 6.3. Diaphragm Deflection -- 6.4. Open Front Both Sides -- 6.5. Cantilever Diaphragm One Side -- 6.6. References -- 7. Diaphragms With Vertical Offsets -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Method of Analysis -- 7.3. Single Vertical Offset in Diaphragm -- 7.4. Multiple Vertical Offsets in Diaphragm -- 7.5. Alternate Configurations -- 7.6. References -- 8.Complex Diaphragms With Combined Openings and Offsets -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Loads and Load Paths -- 8.3. Analysis in the Transverse Direction -- 8.4. Analysis in the Longitudinal Direction -- 8.5. Alternate Layouts -- 9. Standard Shear Walls -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Shear Wall Basics-Standard and Sloped Walls -- 9.3. Hold-Down Anchors and Boundary Members -- 9.4. Shear Wall Sheathing Combinations -- 9.5. Shear Wall Aspect Ratios -- 9.6. Shear Wall Rigidity -- 9.7. Multistory Shear Wall Analysis -- 9.8. Interior Shear Walls -- 9.9. Shear Wall and Foundation Issues -- 9.10. References -- 10. Shear Walls With Openings -- 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Perforated Shear Walls -- 10.3. Shear Walls With Force Transfer Around an Opening -- 10.4. Shear Walls With Openings-The Cantilever Method -- 10.5. References -- 11. Discontinuous Shear Walls -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. In-Plane Offset Shear Walls -- 11.3. Vertically Discontinuous Shear Walls -- 11.4. References -- 12. Horizontally Offset Shear Walls -- 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. In-Line, Out-of-Line Shear Wall Layouts -- 12.3. Offset Walls in the Same Line of Resistance -- 12.4. Offset Walls Not in the Same Line of Resistance -- 13. The Portal Frame -- 13.1. Introduction -- 13.2. Testing and Research -- 13.3. Foundation Issues and Inflection Points -- 13.4. Force Transfer Around an Opening Method -- 13.5. Alternate Frame Systems -- 13.6. References -- 14. Rigid Moment-Resisting Frame Walls: The Frame Method of Analysis -- 14.1. Introduction -- 14.2. Method of Analysis -- 14.3.Composite Glued Sections -- 14.4. Design of Wall Members -- 14.5. Nailed-Only Partially Composite Sections -- 14.6. The Portal Frame Wall -- 14.7. Frames Utilizing Glu-lam Beam Members -- 14.8. Special Wall Configurations -- 14.9. References.

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